- Chaga, also
Kichaga or
Kichagga, is a
Bantu dialect continuum spoken by the
Chaga people of
northern Tanzania,
south of
Mount Kilimanjaro. They also speak...
-
southeast Kenya. One word they all have in
common is Mangi,
meaning 'king' in
Kichagga. The
British called them
chiefs as they were
deemed subjects to the British...
-
Chagga religion (Dini ya
Wachagga in Swahili,
Vanruvairuwa in
Kichagga) was the pre-colonial
Bantu religion of the
Chagga people of the
former Chagga states...
- and Rombo. One word they all have in
common is Mangi,
meaning king in
Kichagga. The
British called them
chiefs as they were
deemed subjects to the British...
- or kilemajyaro—and
explorers misinterpreting this as its name. This
Kichagga language etymology relies on kileme, "that
which defeats", or kilelema...
- (1866 – 2
March 1900), also
known as (Mangi Meli of Moshi), (Mangi Meli in
Kichagga), (Mfalme Meli, in Swahili) was a king of the
Chaga in Moshi, one of the...
- which, by 1886, were
governed by
sovereign independent mangis (kings in
Kichagga).
After that,
Kilimanjaro was
included in the
governing structure, and...
-
Machame or
Kingdom of
Machame (Isarile ya
Mashame in
Kichagga;
Ufalme wa
Machame in Swahili) was a
historic sovereign Chagga state located in
modern day...
- to
write history of the
Chagga people. He
wrote the
Chaggan history in
Kichagga, German, and
Swahili from 1913-1916.
Nathaniel Mtui
attended the Lutheran...
- 1870s–1950s), also
called Mangi Shangali of
Machame (Mangi
Shangali in
Kichagga;
Mfalme Shangali in Swahili), was a well-known
monarch of the
Chaga in...